News & Notes from the Christoph Keller, Jr. Library of The General Theological Seminary

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Due to the weather, the Keller Library will close at 6 p.m. today (Friday, February 8). The Library will be closed all day on Saturday February 9. On Sunday, February 10, the library will be open its normal hours 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Our intention is to keep the Library open for the use…

From our fearless leader Father Kadel, about preparing for the GOEs: The Keller Library is looking forward to serving you as you prepare for and take the GOEs. It is our intention to have our resources available to you between now and the GOEs as much as possible. Of course, my recommendation about getting ready…

The latest from GTS — don’t forget about next week’s Library Book Sale, starting Nov. 12…and now for a warm word from our Dean. Friday evening, 9 November 2012 Dear Sisters and Brothers, We are now 11 days without heat in most of our buildings. The geothermal system that heats Dodge and Kohne is functioning,…

The latest word from Dean Patrick Malloy. Please note that the library webpage may not be accessible off-campus – use these helpful tips in the meantime. We hope that the webpage access might be restored soon. 7 November 2012 Dear Sisters and Brothers, Yesterday at Morning Prayer in the Chapel, we returned to something…

A message from Dean Malloy with a post-storm update and news about the Paddock Lectures. (Please see note below Dean Malloy’s letter for the most recent information about Library online systems.) 5 November 2102 Dear Sisters and Brothers, Today was pivotal in General’s return to normal. The staff, faculty, and administration were onsite — those…

The Keller Library has light and heat and will be open its usual hours on Sunday, November 4, though there still is no access to the online catalog or databases and the website’s still down. Originally classes were scheduled to resume on Monday, November 5, but due to the continued effects of the storm on…

Now that the subway is back (at least partially), your reference librarian was able to get down to the Keller Library and check on things. Here’s some visual proof that the Library has survived and that the good folks on the Close are making do the best they can. The Library webpage still redirects to…